Auction Tax, 16 40 1,633 55Duval and i is seriously indposcJ'but nut in immediate j and; every m( intiin, from the Atlantic to the or the democratic party; which will give the who pronounced to them aii address,replete

A. Hall, Sheriff Licenses, 6270 2,120 15 danger. His friends think it imprudent Pacific, is bri ging its jrate/.il tribute; and best assurances'that it will hold no connection with the true poetry oi chivalry,'setting forth

Fines, 14 25 Nassau, 1,030 78St.Joh.ns for him to go to Philadelphia. Hewiii' while U bom s the memory of the immortal no relation -of friendship, no affinity the terms'of the combat, presenting to their
1,888 30 remain here fur the present He,has with either free-soilersjorubotiuonis From
dead, gives I nor to the living, and to the view the example of the illustrious Ehigbtipf
< 11,18934 Puttiam, 256 63 Pot been out of his apartment for a week. It is phalically the last, sad offering my earliest youth-from my earliest recollection former days, and'conjuring them* aeatb

LEON COUNTY. Orange, 517 99St. Some of his friends recommend- he go age.of his piot s children, to the* memory of I have cherished the warmest and most loved honor, and boned for.the'. approving

P.McRenyTC, Rev'50. 15,18931 Luce, 206 01 to Cuba for the benefit of his.ualih., the Fatherjof his Country. anlent attachment to the Union, and I shall smile of his lady-lovei->;'bear"liimettKnigMly

51, 2,60009 !1arin, 2,234'M I witnessed another more humble, but not hold it as the list hope at my country, as in the coming conflict And now

Auction Tax, 114 83 Alachua, 1,478 58 Affair of the Promethea*. tribute of for thi* great the last hope .of liberty. So long as it can, to your devoirs Sir KnightfT* We pass'th

A- A. Fisher, Sh'ff; Licenses, 1,68341 } 1,113 81 pets an account of an outrage perpttrarted as'you:' know, stands on the right which I our.1)road fcttiuejand bright stars, \vitlidrawn upon the brow, of bis1 especial :.fair'one.
in I It'as
Monroe, 1,972 49 by the British Brig of War Express, upon I of the Potomac. As the steamer Yemen from any purtou of the land .or the water They are at the bead of the liists.rThe :

$9,627 45 ., the vessel under command.! He .states .% passenger, approached Mount over whicii li waves.I would not see one ../ herald proclaims.."The Knight'bf the

.JEFFERSON COUNTY. $57,141 10 that as the vessel under his command was suddenly suspended her rapid flight and, the foot of the most barren soil on either boundary Desert." Mr. Baruard Ellis,'of TaUahasaee,

John Woolen! T Cr' Rev '50, $2,808 27 about leaving Greytown, on the Nicaragua noise 01 her machinery smooth was bosom hushed of,the gliding of our Nation withdrawn from, its pro- who.personates that 'characir'aJvancez a
the
majestic
** '51, 2,60000 SOURCES. coast, the city authorities came on board softly on hallowed tect.on. And I advocate au organization of few'paces to tbe' fron'U'awaiting the:i signal
the
: Jas. R. Tucker, Sh'fl Fines, 2760 Aoetion.Tax, ', $818 51 with a police force/and, demanded $123as ili river tolled,as she passed At the first place note, the South, not to sever, not. to divide the which ia to begin the pleasing performance

AJd to this amount-receipt from" "."'>::- seat to ,the brig to enquire'into,the,cau* of' Uiuon'and- synonyniqus whil"Amtricanstti I wars, great,as.is our,power in arms, but and the gallant Knight with lanceia eM, K

'_ his stitriti !leather giveMayandfalls' .shelvirijf and books,in the alcoves on The Senate then adjourned until FrTda7.4LORi learn bnj little, as its. projectors, reslda half! on the .part, of "our'Se'natqw"tIian, pui' who may-even have been, attracted
to the rrpundY1 'disdaining to lurn the right or northeast, betweerYlhe'table!
the point of. his lance downward, he .still and the door at. the north end of the room : PHIAJ. chiefly in New York, a nseernthgiYeso Representative | but wbeaJtis consideret to ita observation by The vivid descriptions oftboae.whpalreadjr
keeps- it in fe3t and takes i the ring .No leading totbe 'm ID A IE little1 earnest; practically undertakigttiework thatduring ih fouiears'Ltb se claims beglnjfo tajfce ajfride -iacounty.

blue frock,'and short pants of fame had necessarily.produced lent" such vigor*to' by Capt.McNEiTr; having been the requirement the thaiter 1o omee. C.'s endeavors, their-poniiaymentfjnQa' reasonabiy. the ftewly erected abode of one 'wbV,. ** '
color, boots topped witrf redj a' scarf of light the games that by the :iirne they return d,
Vine silk is thrown. over his left shoulder, the whole room, wasi-irrecoverabty'won .to completely" overhauled and /nesfboiler; building' 'the Road, within,jvvejvej months! : ;assigned to other causes than choeen the romantic spot a*-the stage of,early .

and crossing bis breast is confined by a roMtl the power of the destroying element. The placed in her, has'again'resumed her place from DecemberV 185O.L; ? .* &> -,? : -, that'of ilelinquehcy on the part, of any individual. -maHbood's! fftst struggles with the wilder-

of deep hue jurt above the right hip. flames seemed to 'glide over above the gal. in.the,Florida line. ''She made ber'first regular The Central Road appfarWtp: Ve based One thing is certain, Mr. Cabel! nessia.The eye first faUSpo: :a; ''

A black chapeaii'wjth a light plume! of blue, lery 'as if its material were'of the most combustible trip on the SOlh'uiu and 'arrid the more on home enterprise and means. The mode no promises reference,to.these claims sheet of walermaintyenOi4'; Lb4J'
give an outline of his tasteful costume' Perfectly character for
motionless! rider and steed seem an time was ;occupied, scarcely in'wrapping any appreciable the- following" day in Jacksonville.with'ii good charter. provides- -* IhaTt its.;-.4 location fi tli *% firrhistvaythrougb.thia place.'tp Washing cleared and wooded faacbv inta a ba4n'bt4 I Ion

into life, and now he charges down the .fist, smoke and fire. : or the Atlantic, ocean, and thence cpnthineV edf meeting" at that'time>,to'which ibeNeics'adverts in a continuous,stream': It presents nothmg
His riding is a perfect specimen of the dragoon At the earliest possible -moment.the. fire 'FzOkIDA LEMOKSWe !have before us by the. city of Tallahassee,'to BO melbfy'bV ir this.conne tidnsw doubt if Mr. more striking fromthe land view than the
officer, a style arquiied no doubt in his companies of the ciiy"fepa re'
point on the Gulf,Mexico.." The capital Cabell possessed any knowledge of it., .He fact of a bold rise of a creek/not .
ern regiment, the 3d dragoons, which rendered the Columbia, as we think, being the first; Florida'Lemon, for which we are indebted deep porling
efficient service in the Mexican War. but its hose being In a frozen condition, to'Mr/John Hughey, of Mellonville. It stock i is fixedi at. three millions of dollars, expressed jmimself disinclined to any public as dp often majesjic rivers, in small

His carriage is very precise, erect, firm and from its use a few hours before at the fire ; 12'inches divided into shares of one hundred,dollars demonstration during bis' brief stay, even bubbling'springs from,a.sequestered nook, or:
graceful; his horse shies-he misses the on Eighth street, with the thermometer ,at ,is of the Sicily variety.measuring; each-one million to be assumed by the ibztf] > the merejorm of compliment. tricking mouniam'gof ioWr5
sing, and running on in descending the slope zero, had.to'be taken to the new gas factory, in circumference round the: middle'land; : 13 Board of Internal With, q through a e or
-of a hilL which was probably! slippery from on the canal, to 'be thawed. Five miuutes inchesIenthwise. lt.was grpwri w yi- Improvement'as soon as the universally acknowledged difficulty a mountaio Tside,-bul toldfng its prop jplai!

particles of ibe ui The grass, his steed fell afle7waHSnrhe"Anacostia'erigine arrived, dully of Mellonvilie, where numbers oTthe two millions are-sabpcribed.for.. The.coJn- .pf getting sanction of the_great body in the dense forest, as.a- great work, whkl
and turned a complete summerset, which and, its apparatus being in. good "working missioners named at Tallahassee are R, K. of claims before Congress, we do not'-we nature had matured,and given gigantic robultl
would have killed his rider but for condition it the first with effect. same description have this seanon-been.prod
probably was to act Call, J. G. Anderson, Richard Hayward, how color can -be given' to an Id ere treveakdi'nta'm6rtaeye.To the
his remarkable agility in extricating himself In quick succession seven engines were on ced. They are of a clear golden yl low, attempt :
-.utill, he was somewhat luuisfd. the ground, gallantly vicing with each and impart fragrance to every thing brought William Bailey and Robert Lyon ; at Jack make an impression those of our county stranger who repairs iothe'Springto'graiifj

The Knight of the Black Plume (Mr. other to render service. in contact with them.CONVOCATIONS sonville, A. M. Reed and J.V.. Bryant) and have been.invidiously treated. These dif5- for ,the first time *an awakened' interest/the
Richard Duval!) ridcp ahaudsome bay..light, Very soOn a body of United, States"Ma at Mariahna, R. H. Long and Allen Bash. culties have beeii i made apparent byrece'ntYe'vefarions attention of one of', the. new, settlers"* living

active and'vrry spirited altogether suited to rines from the Navy Yard were ordered up .ix TALLAHASSEE.-The Mr. Bryant being absent from the S&ate-tj ;inthe"i .Syndic. A resolution hard by is wont to be bestowed in -guidingthe
the rider. His. black' trimmed to assist in order
dress is velvet, bearing water, keeping '
with white satin, panis short boots tipped and protecting propertyand .very useful indeed Grand todge o'f the Masonic Fraternity, the soon as- another .commissioner can/tie ap has been before, that-bodVfettmg. apart certain boat with which it essential to view

with silver, a full cap and sable plume.It did they prove throughout the day.A annual Methodist Conference of thm>$tatet pointed due notice will be given of the open ,day 3, for: consideration' of; private the scene tp advant4 e'Fpr'lhipafi

is enough to say ot his riding that jt large engine was drawn up the steps of and the annual Convention of the Protestant ing of the books to .receive' Rtock: at Jack claims! A portion of the debate on it* discussion pose the visitor isguided to'certin positions

could hot pnrpaswid-it was in the high- the East Portico, and another run .into;the Episcopal Church, all meet in Tallahassee sonville. The Tallahassee commissioners on the 22d ult. is thus summed which command'a view of the chief objects
opby
tit degree graceful and fearless.! He touch- Rotuudo, and from thence supplied. jet of
's the ring ami it fall*. water of great power-.and efficiency This this month.$ _ : have already given notice/Of the reopening the Washington,JJ jui.and. fufEcient of' interest. These are at the bottom, of

The steed pf the Ki'ight of Ocklockonee was done, we believe, without any"injury FIRE'-It is with extreme regret we men- of books, .at that place- Mbnticelio, is developed to show that if Florida had a the Spring. First ifmnsl he:said the Spring

is a small but compact and mnsciilar bay, being sustained by the great historical paintings tion'the burning of the steam sawmill oiMr and Madison, during the pent month, score of Representatives instead of one, the is remarkable,"at ''these' places; for its

e.nd his dres consists of a coat of pink cloth, around the Rotunda walls. ;'Wni.: Also?*, of this place, on,.Tuesday and, urire the subject'upon public attention Duval -militia claims would have shared no mense depth. .It is said to have been sounded
dark nants and can adorned'with three bril- We have stated above that about thirty-
liant ?leather It was eay to see that be fire thousand volumes of books were destroyed morning last, at a"Very early- hour; -The as follows : better fate than they have received : in one place to,the depth of one hand fed

was perfectly at home on horseback. He ; this is estimated fiom the supposed alarm was given when pur .community They earnestly invite their fellow-citi- "The subject, called up.Mrl PRATT, of and fifty feet! It may be of equal depth at
strikes the ring and it falls. number saved, which is twenty thousand, wrapped in.seep but ere'any efficient assistance citizens to meet tHem, and! give their aid to Maryland, who advocated the passage of the other points, as'to the'eye there is, noiyery
In the second course, the ring was taken the original contents of the Library being the accomplishment of an; enterprise so im .resolution with zeal and ability, and uttered difference
could be rendered the perceptible between several of the
by the Knight of the Desert, Knight of the about fifty-five thousand volumes fit' all. building was the portant! to the interest of every citizen and sentiments with"which every man of honesty
like, and the Knight of Tuscawilla; it was .The contents only of the principal .hall prey of the dtvou ring element. It is not ascertained to the general .prosperity'of Florida: -It is and good fe'eling'l'rtust sympathize He stated "deep places.! "T?"". lEverv- where the eletheonwhicf -
touched and "knocked from its place of suspension were consumed, the north roo'iu and Law how the fire originated. Mr.Al- confidently expected.that a liberal, grant of that of an hnndred bills favorably reported you float is perfectly transparent
by the Knight of the Lowlands, Library pot having been visited by the fire sop went through the building about 12 land will be made by Congress to'assist in upon l>y the Senate Committee on Claims from its surface to the mysterious dells, pre
of the of the to the thickness of the interveningwalls. the construction of this Road. But we can the last fession of Congress not
owing
Knight Highland* Kntght o'clock, and saw no signs of its at one was cipices, and tablets at the bottom--more
Black Plume, and the Knight of Otklokonee, appearance. never recommend ourselves io'-the assistance acted upon by the Senate. He said that claims transparent than the limpid ether we breathe,
and missed by Philip the Falconer and El 1 Besides the books, a number of enperior The loss is supposed to be about $12,000, of others so forcibly and so well as by help had been for ten years favorably reported on for the soft, cool .water, far down as' it per*
Caballero
In the third and last course it was taken and between the alcoves, were included in lumber wa. destroyed. ry citizen will subscribe for, stock, should it ,been reached on the .calender, and that more elastic and mellowed in contrast witb
iy the Knight of caw5lathe! Knight of destruction. 0? these we can call tp mind be'for only single' share." he. had come to the conclusion either to secure the calorific atmosphere. As you glide forth

the Highlands and Philip the Falconer, and Stuart's paintings of the first five Presidents: THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW for the November Since writing the above we Ii received')
touched by the Knight of the Desert, Knight, an original portrait bf Columbus; a second quarter has been received from the the Tallahassee Floridian and? Journal t laims,'or to recommend that the committee ruflJedand the vision disturbed, you behold

.of the Lake, Knight of the Lowlands, Knight portrait of Columbus; an origiual. portrait publishers.! It comprises the following which contains an address of the 'Tallahassee should be dissolved. It seems; indeed, per first oii your lift a perpendicular precipice of
of the Black Plume and the Knight of of Peyton Randolph; a portrait oi Bolivar; papers fectly idle for these committees to go through rockstraight down,' and grey as the wall of
Ocklokonce.- a portrait of Baron Steuben by Pync, an : Pfize Essays on the Peace Congress ; commissioners, which we shall insert the vast labor involved in the examination a windowless prison ; and even at the very
Owing to the conduct of the horse of the English artist of marit; one of Baron De Principles of Taxation : The Fine Arts in next week. ,The .following extract "will of the! numerous cases that come before tHem, precipice is said to be 'one of the" deepest

Knight of Tuscawilla in the first course, Kalb;one of Cortez ; and one of Judge Han Edinburgh.| The Old Testament-Newton show that It fs Only'adivTsiotOtche great and report.on them year after year, without parts.. About -midway .down ihe wall '

another tilt was awarded by the Knights, but son, of 'Maryland, presented to the Library and "Grey; Burns anf his School John chain of Railroad which is now contemplated being able to obtain arty final! disposition* of shelves off huge ledge of the same stone,
the noble Knigt in approaching the ring,.declined by his family. Between eleven and twelve ; them. -- extendaip-perhaps,over twenty feet along
the''irictor oft hundred bronze medals of the Yattemare Owen ; .Con'iparativePhitoogy] ; The, Frontier to be constructed! 'The'cost of thispor- '- -
the chance of becoming exchange "* "" -* -1 If ;Seiiator DAVIS and Senator MANGCM took :witlfyarialrie brEaiU. ad.I'eneath hsedgeyog'behpld
day, and, reversing his lance, .ku ced some bf them more than ten ceutu- Wars bf India;Translations from the lion is ..estimated .by the. wmjnjssibners.at a different view of the resolution .from that the daric yprfal bf.'a'Wf ern/Jw- *

she rinfc- from its place. The generous deed; ties old, exceedingly perfect,are amongst Classics-2Esch>'lus;Re-a wakening of Christian 12O0OO0-d.unaiacause: in!the&arterpieJging of JJenatoc PRATT'; but'the 'whofe-'courie ofThe4Lscussipn yond which the light and the sight seem for

by: no mraii* surprising to the fnends of the valuables destroyed Of'the'statuary : Life in Germany. the Board of Internal Improvement ; denionstrated tHe entirVunfitne biddenjo penetrate. Passing along on the
ehe chivalrous Kaightrliciled a EhoUt of burnt and' rendered:-worthless, we recollect to subscribe two-fiifths pf tb'e s'of the present:machinery for disposing same side, this ledge,is terminated by Spangle
applause from one end bf the list to the a statue of Jefferson; 'an-Apollo m bronze BISHOP RcTLEDCt.-This respected dignitary capital required 6f private+auns -against the Government. o1'The precipice/inergediuto.'wbate.
Bother. by Mills! a very superior bronze likeness of of the Protestant Episcopal Church for lateral or branch roads;" it fe proposedto cruel-wantonly cruefand unjust, to the sembles! precipitous i bank, covered with

The Knight of die Lake, the Knight ofToacawilla Washington; a hue of Genera! Taylor by of this diocese who has been raise the remaining $120,000 by individual individuals who are FO utifortunate as to become thick yegelationr but which also saidtbe
the Knight the Highls d and an Italian artist; and a Bust Pf Lafayette by but recently subscriptions, and"construct the portion the involuntary creditors of the United a continuation otthe solid rock" Turning oS
Philip.the -Falconer, having each taken (herinr'twice.a David. .- i Consecrated to the Episcopal office, made his of the Road proposed under of States, to subject them to*the tender mercies into the centre of the basin, the boat is -suspended
above described a new Contest I first pastoral vifit to East"Florida' doring the thisprqviMpn. 'of two. legislative houses who will bandy- for awhile, and in imagination one
'now4ook4>lace between them, in whici Congressional. Chii' Jma3 week'and administered the rite of the charter : them about, from one to* the other, for ten can'believe it suspended JA 'another. seose,-
the ring was taken twice by the. Knight of WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. By the 7th section- the charter it is years together, and be as far from the-judgment for the pellucid element-seems ta have scarce-
the Lake, once by the Knight the High 5 SfATE.-'. Mr. Miller introduced a bill confirmation at Jacksonville on Christmas provided that this Road (through our State) of their case as on its first presentation.It density sufficient to'buoy up the weigbt,'and
lands and twice touched, once touched by nuking appropriations for the .improvement day in St. John's Church. The Ifchop is may be divided into two or more'sections, appears from the report made a few the legend of Mahomet's >coffin isjviviUy
the Knight of Tuecawilla, and a like result of riv'ers and harbors. now sojourning awhile among his vl$ parishoriers aid may be taken by two or more companies fears since in the House of Representatives, depicted to the'mind. And here "we 'are
by Philip the Falconer. :.-- The resolution itingaparF'ri4ayrixt of St. whence with capitals in proportion to..the. estimated' ; ., RoCKWELL'of Connecticut, that, changed from the terrific to the beautiful.
he intends
The Knight of Tuscawilla] and'Philip- the for the consideration 6/ pnyate'claijns, passed Augustine ; < & knirth.of! each! section." The. during the tenlyeargiroth 25th to the The meridian son-light, aided by, reflection,
Falconer being still equal, a Single course though much opposition was manifested.Mr. -proceeding to visit the portion of h'ra same section of *the charter also, provides 2gmConres'bth inclusive, ont of 16,573 and perhaps in some measure by, certain
attests the right to choose the second Maid Houston addressed the Senate'charg- charge in Key West. that'said company corijnanies shall have' petitions of private "claimants to the House properties ofthe water, produces the" tot-
of Honor. The Knight of Tuscawilla take ing party designs to Mr.. Fopte, wfip followed the right 'to make lateral of.iraSch roads, of Representatives, and 3,46 bills reported, torn the varied colors of the.'ramn'bovr'wkiich
the ring-Philip the Falconer touches. in a speech denying the implication, and I DISPATCHES TO SPAIN.-Geo. H. Miles constructed of rails or planks, to any and alt only 1,796 bills passel the'RpuseJ and only play and gambol as it were upon masses oi
The Herald now proclaimed the Knigh charging Houston with aspirations to the left Washington on the 17th:nit., as a specw points upon the Gulf, or.the waters entering 910 became laws; .andthose bills which were molten silver .'The fancy is not quite
of the Lake victor, the Knight of the Highlands Presidential chair'alleging also that he was bearer of dispatches from the Depart therein, or the boundary lines of Georgia passed by both JJousesver'e mainly those"of worked up tcI 'rpaliz ',"street'aved with
second, the Knight of Tuscawilla third, engaged in secret intrigues for the attainment ment of State to our Minister in Spain. It and Alabama'; trifling account, which were passed on gold," but it can 4fdiself to dreamy hafli,
JUd Philip the Fakouer! fourth. of his object. Mr. Houston' rejoined, is said, thfcy.reiVMe to the release of the Cu "Under these several provisions, it is the days devoted to private bills'when only where nymphs and narads disport.vith ftoor3.
The gallant Knights now escorted the sue- denying The allegations,when prisoners snd 2Jr.! Thrasher. now proposed receive subscriptions and those bills are acted on which which do not here an4 there inlaid with the metal next

cessfcl dampion into( tie presence of the Mr, Clemens obtained the floor, and the One of the d ;patches of Mr. Webster organize a .company-first,> to construct give'-rise to debate. 'It is not at'all unusual precious to gold itself.- Hence; comes, the
Judge of Sports, who bestowed"upon th Senate adjourned f. on.tbs subject states that the /formation as road from Tallahassee to St. Mary's, or !,' says%MfRqciwEi.ialforclaims which appellation pt SilrerSpring.0! These,sil-
S point of his lance the crown which is soon HOCSE.-A.'resolution' was adopted authorizing to Mr. Thrasher's Cuba has some, point on tee;Atlantic seaboard of Florida have been thoroughry'examrned''fdCveTbf'six eTy.-8pot31To'"inlaid vlablets as'tbey aijein
to adorn \bt brow of unrivalled beauty the continued employment of extra citizenship m ; and secondly,'a/a/contingentright'bf! : successive Congress arid received the ire supposed to be bare portions of the white
The Knight alone then moved.slowly around c'erks to complete the list of claims. beenvery meagre; but it is intimated that such cnmpany, to construct a"btafch Roadv uniform and1 unanimous action of as many limestone, through small pores of 'valves
the lists and, at his second circuit, placed ion The House refused to suspend the rules sn far as facts show, he fias forfeited bi5 from Tallahassee the Georgia line, on the -cbiijmitteessuccessively, in.favor .ofj.the( inwhich the supplies of the Spring are
the brow bf Miss Dora Triplet!, of' Jeferson. for the reception of resolutions.! citizenship of the United States, and his iTiost'direct route 'to Thom aville.-1t is be- clarm, with no report at any.time against it; emerging. Upon these surfaces the water
Never did coronet grace a fairer A committee was appointed to introduce claim to protection from our Government.. jievd that the length of the Road from TallafcassC to be continued for yearswitbout being seems to be playing ;ia multitudinous: bubbles
t rpw-never did the.blush of roses tinge a M. Kossuth to the House.A. to its terminus on the Atlantic! sea reached on the calender: and if. perchance. of a milky color, which appear'.tp b* -'
fairer cheek- bill to relieve' holder of bounty 1aid Yet, Mr. Webster expresses etronar hones board, \viiV nor exceed one nunarea ana ,seventyfi in the course of ten or a dozen years, the imparted by an impregnation oft Cray pro
"brighter than a summer' room, warrants, under :the act of September 28, that Mr. T., and all the rest of the unfortunate verniIeJV yer'ne the best and claim is passed, and the secretary directed perties. On every swell orripple the rain-
When all the lieaven is atreake with dappled 1850, was introduced. men exiled to the Spanish mines 'Will most favorable locations for!the distance to to pay the money, the claimant is told that tow hues are'blended, arid'these miniature
flm.fci.M The reference of- the Presidents message- releasedfjn, compliance with the strong be,found in any part tf jhe.Southern; coun- the interest cannot be paid, because. the presumption wastes in a field of luxuriant vegetation/ (for
And% with t4nsbe"Thi waft considered in Committee of the Whole, try." 1 is,that.the, Government is always it abounds generally in the1 shallowportions-!
last act closed the ceremonies of the butnio progress made. appeal which.the administration has'made -_ ready to pay .its debts, arid the delay'of pay of the Springmayhap have preserved

day andwu followed at night by a splen- The bill making land,warrants assignable in their b balfc'', .Florida Claim rAn ; ment must have'arisen" fiord'tfte'omissiou. of their sterility and identity,for ages, cheating -
:*dtd baU fcU the City Hotel, over which the was'also considered, but no decision was ***f** +* i jt 4 '' the claimant." :-- the wondering eye as/ao;,what tbey.were,
Queen'- Love and Beauty, attended fay her made when"the House adjourned. IOWA:AND THE CpirPiROMlsB.-r-We observe editorial in the,#ew of; Saturday last The facts stated by Mr. Rockwell and leaving now.their-ftxistenci-ji41aab..
.Maids of Honor, presided. Vasith4Dee. 20. with pleasure.that' injfthe I7 S..Senate on takes in hand the interests of.Florida c/a'm-' precisely stance to uncertain speculation.
,
When we consider the character of the The Senate- met to day, .. the, 16th inst., Mr*Jones of Iowa, presented ants, a &epe1.bse'of Duval) eonnVdesignated apply! to the Du'vI'1JiniThough Continuing a short distance in the''direction -
ground-made very heavy by the melting wards adjourned,' but/shdrtiy.after? joint; resolutions of Legislature of Iowa "* the Bush/-r- Price. > and. Suarrcz- \i ?, favorably,>,Reported pin? they cannot,'be with.the stream, ypu are directed to obi-
otJing p'ferut' as
quorum ,
.of the-ice-and -the.fact that this was the maintaining the obligations the olevery I
; 4v '" / people t reached on the calendar-; and thr's'conclusive serve beneath you a vaist fissure ia portion
rst affair A the kind'ever. attempted"in fin thd ,Hpuse'the"'Speaker'subinittedacommunication *- /A: } State te 'observe faithfully-the pro visFonspf claimants, with quite as rnuch-zeaV'and with ** Cabell V'if't'* -!oreiiice'ii&nj' of.the bottom of darker rock extending many

b the to-be-famons "SUver Spring,1 about $600,000 in goldrrBo the steamer may L&Yit&bflshod themscIves'jti'tbE'1nereantile 'S and l raar waking it as comfortable as any H ow Beef*Zongiiei Smoked Sthnon IsB&la
famous be safely raid to biiiineis1nthii'PIbeeaad aianw e lvng and ( cONTL&C'rOS'auvnjg lathe South and will.N aM* totaecomnwdate mgesIakuet
.haTebro'uglit"t675:00J VS
already ,Pi5h.rl4'tato.e
agrtcuUnral coapty ( Irfgpld **
/tbt from California. 'She Opening at the land above-named, a full assort VCKs04lWJLLEtF A.*< ever 000 hnadred :and fifty penpni. 'Hf;w ald gar, Lemon;Boston Sod,-'aid-tAbessatby Bisculu -
East Florida. "Silver.Spring left San wy
3 Enon "Juan ment
consisting of Goods
on Dry ,:Enc Article*, y mort partlenlarly to those, TWUng the Soata ,- Smoked -Iffrriegt,tmbqw Butter Leaf
:!_*" being connected with /Oclawaha, the 9th of December,and touched*t Havana, Groceries, Hardware?Boots;:Shoea/jflata,'Caps, WOPI reipectfufly Iriform'tnelfiaiewifti to bcalth.and thebeneflt of
thence with the &Jobn'safford; a where she landed J20 passengers,and about BOk&e.wjth.eyer7 variety of. roods of Jacksonville and tbeturronndinr betas had an yo to their espeeiar-comfort,and GrtmAppka Dried peaches,a ehoiee,stlsetie
that
"* the interior flat $200,000.in nraaHy kept in a T3y GoodVStore. -AVhfch wintry, they are prepared to execute -work -has V made iia arrangements to make aflTrhil and aHOrtmeat of Stuart V Heflnnr
'of trade with -by gold, estinedjor ,this Charles offer In aH the various brancWof, may candies tc.. .
they for sale
a* .cheap;as they can b profession with give hint a *fl.eomfortable-and wdl eared .
for.j .The also
undersigned would
-I,. and settlew--are rapidly .forming ton,, and New Orleans.' The Daniel Wtbtfer puTea-wd at aay.establishment 'in the Southern neatness and despatch 'and are determined, 3.'Ib.Talahas3ee: 4tety,5sc bu, bis oldeuitomert isnd the mpectfaQy 1ator'V
public' ur
nd the-"Sprtng," induced bf these facile brings passengers by the steamer Gold country; their entire stociba'ringbeen'selected through experience and business habits, not to be Ueuss V .4 V V 1zhiionhaa4inddhionielhqabevs ..
&$where they will soon.dissipate the spell Hvnter, which left San Francisco two by one of the Irm.with much care and attention surpassed by any establishment in the country.' V < /
; days A PUC.T. (AND BY HIM ,.F- .iRErTlJUC.of .
L aad with view particularly to this market '
and the charm of nalu after the they .SASHBUXDS&iNp "
d ( daD romance mail steamer JSautLcrnef had sailed flatter themselves that sep8a85s.6xn. 1' SELECTED OCKDtOQI ;
the proximity of the multiJje for Panama. The last '. they/TrUl enabled to asweU[ as.the more enh gairan hci of bmadlns'. -* ',._ V
named ;
1 kitIty. by steamer had give entire satisfaction to.all who may favor them whined their itrictattentiott almost etery qturfcy aad name*snllc j fr r'tk .

{ and the hmdram of trade. on board six hundred passengers, and $1,- with their patronage, both'as. to the prices and as possible, and all orders Terms will aa be accommodating pane Ia4vrare, Diredt Importation.' S 'SOCTIIERN MAKKET., T J .

coen introduced a bill, of which ptyiousd were in port when she teft. :be received ia exchange for goods.; .. V Floridain twe several causesof, the United ; ; iW :, j iAJtkindVoreonntryirict1LAtVaezcImagat: ,

b31 been given, granting: the right of -Thtuews from California possesses little, ,Friends and customers are re&jfcctfuBy solicited .States against the ateiuner5Panpero, her tackle,' to hiiiby'he ortJoodiatthehigB; cm rkttfrf
and making a grant of land to :the or no general interest. to call and examine this stock before puicbannz apparel and furniture, and by'Virtu*of.'an order '4qr 10aT t ded ha 5dnth'cr.Lye 'All t a'a b.oId* r ;re1sonht .
"7 d* *bIte
sates of Florida and AlabamaIn aid of thecccstrncton Sheriff Juchan had been shot at and killed elsewhere.S ", :E. L. HARRISON, of sale to auction me issued to the from "saii Court win sell at or apegoo.wsgewjJ b.gvw, ?'oIore3 terms.;'Cnrtonwn would tonaa4 tit

J Florida, asked the unanimous consent of also near Maysville, by the lawless.bands. this institution will commence on the 'SECOND on M the at'Jacksonrilfe.seventh day of January next at 12 o'clock-- : i Bread, Calwl- 4- 4.:' -? Cheap Clotlilng .

the House to introduce a resolationj; which of The Mexican markets marauders.in California MONDAY perintendence IN'JANUARY ofMr, ISAAC Ann,.nnderthe late principal< an- 'fcHSertincates of Deposits'in Bank wfllJbe t THIS'U to Inform the Public that we have.tua%.> r V % "" -

y of granting to the States ia which S IoTemnt of Koisath. in teaching; and the Trustees hare no hegittttioa Deputy 5MarshaI. we"take thisiOpportAAity.-.jOf expressing.our I HAS just receivedJ.M Fall Stock V f Faihfoa-

lie, alternate sections of the publici in commending this institution, urujer his direction Deb1S,1S1. '-" 5 V V d. thanks for the liberal evidences of encourage meirwhlcbic'c.have IV Clothing and,Dry Good/t of all d .eri p-
BiLtiMORE, Dec. 27, 2.40 P. M.-GOT.Koseuth alreidy rewiredrand while I lions, which he f,prepared to tell on/'reaJoaatilV '
i along the line of all railroads to construct to the patronage of the friends of Education, respect '
which companies bare been chartered : left Philadelphia this morning, but throughout and the adjoining States t, Daguerreotypes.fMlHE .- fully, atkiiig a continuance of the same; feel war terms let CASH. He'nations' as ia part of kit, "
has not'yet reached this He will be V S. ranted int4siui1ng"foi the Bread which;weoffer stock- V -
city. arrive The object ought to accomplished by the bavin
the Legislatures of such States, to aid undersigned *returned to JaeksonJL qualities unsurpassed in all the eMtntiaU which 'Alargt Ment and '
fcy 'quantity of Bout
probably before half-past 3 o'clock. The founders of this institution is to dispense the blessings title with his Sky Light Paguerrean Pavil go
ia the construction of said railroads.Mr. military, civic and other societies are.out in of a sound practical education to all who ion, would .respectfully offer'tUUas a'farorabl to somf-make We the staff shall ol continue life palatable to ,pure the,beat and wbuU p 'Heady Mod; Clothing i CuiiCQtl"GittsKdmst

SvrccrzEa objected, and the resolution immense numbers; strangers arel1oiiging may desire to become its beneficiaries, and to opportuniy to all those who wfrh a superb likeness which V in the hands of an experienced use Baker ju.4i-flour, VS CcttantT! '" 'v
this boon within the reach
bring great of all-
was not received. the streets; all is bustle and anii ty. 'You even the most notable." In language of a circnlar -' 'Now of themselves It the time or procuring friends, with the a fine very and best beautiful finish flea&e.us ia -promising-our.-customers, good,.Bread. S Clo1c Cassiineresif'" V.
.____ can therefore easily determme the"nature of issued at the commencement of the project, article for Christmas and New Yean S ; V Vesting*t Meits ;*- -n.tinUjBotfi
Z&rktti.LTVER1OOL. "it is to educate the children presents Tickets furnished, and famine any where irith-i 7/o/j Caps Boots anti:&fatt.regclhar ,
,
the reception which the illustrious Magyar our design anti'orphans Such as Gold Breast Pin, Locket or Bracelet, or in the limiti of the town mipfilied at Lour /,
an early
,Dec. 13, 1S31. will receive. of indigent Mastet.Masone free of-charge &fine Paper Machu*Case inlaid with Pearl;or fine eTOry dar.- Price 3 eta. Joaf. V with a variety of ,
per
Cotton since the Baltic left, has been dull;pri- Still later accounts mention the ariival of for terms tuition as may, and be the prescribed.children"of We others appeal upon to such an examine Morocco at Cases the of Pavilion any size on, at the a low lot rate between;call and the 2tf S' .' "'.Mi'EllS SS : & COOPMAX. r. FANCY'ARTICLES: ,

1,000 balesHolUngshead's this life on Snnday the 23th of December sessions of fire months each. Tuition for each erected 'residence in jthe Northwest part of tho

circular quotes middling and at Ocala, E. F., Mrs. ELIZA A. MITCHEL, session to be paid invariably advance.. 1EHllJV'EJViV: town: the.location of which is known to-be highly x Tax Collector's Rale .>
of Col. C. A. M. Mitchcl. faAorable
consort 5 : to health and comfort from its elevation. S
epward qualities of cotton as especially dull Death is always a melancholy event, but when RATES OF TUITION. Classical and English Institute The'HOUSE is just completed; the sleeping and 'B VIRTUE'ofthe power vested in m.>y
throughout the week. The sales on. Inlay were the king of.terror passes into the household of For the elementary branches, to wit: Reading, ; other apartments being spacious and well finished Law;I shall expire for Ml beIore'tb.Court V V

strong arm Omnipotence is laid upon the affections session, $? 00 N. BRbWNPrincipai; ? 5. The furniture of the House is also entirely V new, of DnvaUon the first Monday ia February 1332,
HAVSE, Dee. 10.-The reaction in Cotton atto f the warm-hearted and enthusiastic, For higher English branches, Rhetoric, S being just received trom JCew York. ? beweenthelegal'hoursof, sal*, the following described

< close of last week has been confirmed, and on hope itself despond and consolation cannot be Logic, History, Ancient and Modern, SUBSCItIBkR bad .S.1HE f Arrangement bare been made to supply the table property or *>much V thereof as will pay

Xooday prices advanced 3 francs. Sales of 34900 ,- offered. Natural Philosophy; Chemistry, tc., in having has se'rcra1ears wittraupfo and.exerll at fare, and good servants the State and County Taxes due thereon for.Uttr.
experience teaching, concluded to
establish 1S3L to wit Five Hundred '
: tsJcs, the market closing firm. The utmost vigilance ceases' to avail,kind friends per session,, 10 00 his School in this ,laceutI have been euiplortd to attend to the com year t and 'Twenty-
respectfully .Acres
eight Qf Und situate
Mathematics "
For ,lying and
Higher being'
that Languages, fort of ffueati.1 .--: ,
have it
,
performed every duty, yet seems invites the call ;
r public to and test its merits.It ."
the
NEW-YORK, Dec.29.la something remains to be done-U it to weep at Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, Politcal will be his constant effort to cultivate' the shall rpare po paini'fo r'mJer my House in all Swamp of. Big PoH burgCreckM and ii
numbered Section
Cbs New Y,rk taarkeUo day, Monday, eight the grave of the departed, or shall we cherish bar Economy, &c., per session, 20 00 friendship and esteem of his pupils ; and to Instil respects pleasant to those who make it their home, Township as Three South Ffty-onenpon, RangeTwentyevem the Plat'of V
imitate her of and respectfully invite a call from citizens who : ,
virtues social
iundredb1eid Cotton sold, at a decline of and pure and course those principles which tend to develop the human East, in the Offl..e of the. '
were In point of,health, morality,and good order, wWi Board Surveyor General of
will '
who
life! Yes with be permanent or
,more, we sympathise the. intellect ana to refine the heart. strangers may so
Florida. ,
8e-eigb.th< fa 6Btcinoethe arrival of the steam- reared, knowing when summons was issued we venture the assertion that the village of Madison Without befog in the least sectarian,the Institute journ in our hospitable clime during the winter 'Goodwin Said Land being owned by the htirs of.
Franci4 owner
is unsurpassed and unequalled in the State months. ,or oukncrwrf:
-
r Canada.e quote strict Middling Uplands "Behold,daughter of Zion, thy Board can oe obtained in private families on win be conducted on religions principles.By SW.b. WARD.N. V 'VS ,S V URIAH BOWDEN

st eight and an eighth (8Je.) Orleans at 8e. King cometh, reasonable terms. A convenient boardinghouse to most thorough system of reviews and examinations M. I bare since the erection of my House V' -55 'rax Aaa'r& Cc&'rD.e ,

A sale of 400 bbs of Turpentine was made at that her spirit was wafted to the Eternal Heavens, will be erected by the Trustees at an early period. which expcrienol!baa" suggested, the farnwhed it with, a convenient'-Kath-Ertablish- : Jaek.onvi1IeFl&., J.oy.6, 1251.. 13-td.
Princij a! flatters himself thftt" Knowledge ment, which is always- copiously,supplied with _
and his loss has been her information win be once
though gain we tan but further cheerfully given
Three hundred and casks' of Any S
3 to $3 06Ze. fifty
| drop a sorrowful tear as she to the chamber addressing the undersigned. acquired, cannot be lost., I water and the necessary coaveaieneea for.bathing.I *
Carolina Rice sold at $3 to $3,50 per lot lbs.Dec.30.. eternal. silence.ARIUVALS passes. G. .by By order of the Board of Trustees. Great inducements are off.4'ecl-in the way of should add'also tbtfl7bOflC'1aO'Ul&rstopping.place 1ot1ca'to1PazsCnge

v.ekjust closed has been good. The sales dur- child and servant Mrs Harrington and daughter, the several counties' as hereinafter JtateJ, taejEnllowrrtg OrtbogyReigPedmamlp'P3i'o- prepared to receive and forward all roods intrus and leave Jacksonville sam ercnkig at 9OeOCk...

The Eastern mail arid Western telegraph line JVene since Dec. 30. the whole purchase money at the time of sale. Board and Tuition, including lights.'fuel, and dsyinNovemberorpronde4that, if a.copy of

lave been down the whole week.' Cleared. S S DAVID S. WAlKER, V washing, per Session of fire months, f20 00 S sail bill, an4 of this.order, shall be personally
Lands for the State Fix.
of Public of
Register :_ 'SVr 'V V 600 served delivered to her thert she fa
German hereby
Xaae since Dcc.-30. upon or ,
$ -_ Tallahassee, December 16, 1851. (Payable quarterly, adrance.) SIX MONTHS afterdate I shaMpresent[ my ao- ordered to'appear and plead; auwerwttr fMeadf
T aST.UF-LETTEIlS remaining in the Post jan l-3m >. Soil and voucher as the Administrator of against said bdl,on the first rule day after three

JL4 Office.at Jacksonville, Fl,., January 1st, : JLECTURE. : V TOS.DAT STUDENTS. the Estate of 'John G.'Ziriaxllecezsedlatc* of months after the-said service or Delivery,1a'4e--
1852. Tallow. Grease,. and Ohio English Studies and Mathematics, -V $Jfj 00 Monroe county, to the lion.Judge of Probate of fault whereof, the.said bOT wiff bttakecprercou.r

Barry Andrew J William night at the Methodist Church, If the Weather and coarse ioaclwry.in barrels or Wilmington.Del.; Dr.MjLLia.Brandywin. VB- the said estate. FROM one of the undersinged on the thb K

barged double the rate advertising" Fruit; KimH and Oriuuaetjlal TREKS, States or Territories to another, and also UpOn, on hand.' : L'Af.4MEItofew York, and -WORTUINdTON liter-iteview,{Liberal,).an&Iaawood'sEaiin
Delicious Obituary and Marriage notices, will Plants, SlirubbtTy. &ic. &c., fnriilslied to letter between the United States and the British A. M. REEDprincipaiAg 'it for Jackson.yule. GARRETTSON SNETHEN of New i burgh Magazine,' (Ton)'.) ". / *

Order.- ., ,, North American provinces is tube as follows, to, Clrleansj Attorneys and Oounsellors .of the ..Sapremol 'Althoogb.these works are'distinguished by CAj
'
be published"gratis.Communications. ? wit: Single rate, if not exceeding half an ounce ; of the United Mates. .. political hades above indicatedyet.bitr.: : -tma3r
mast be post paid._ _ November 13, 1S51. ; v Iaitf double rate, if exceeding half an ounce, but not .JAcKSoNVILLE,E. F., August 15th, ISMf lliis establishment formed for the following portion of their.contanU js rottAta nolitii l

:: : J. P. Sanderson "JAMES MBAKERATTOnNET ounce, but not exceeding an ounce and a half; of your inedicineAcrtllc.J. !>DUN LoxECUST _has 1. For practicing law in the Supreme Court of gives them their chief iaine sntIiu'that'tbey

ami so on charging an additional rate for every pcrnrmttnrt e rl
- XTTOliXET AND COU.NSF.I.T.OR AT LAW, AT LAW, additional half ounce or fraction of half ounce. attack of Uysontery. 1 consider it an excellent business before.Congress.- / ..> their elanv WUtMl-M-ocrf, still nndoMhe.''maslerh,

removed his office from Columbia AlllzotoTt Columbia Co., East -Florida.H. The mode computing rates upon letters to -medicine for tbis'ctimplaint, hnd take great plea 2. For the prpseeutiomind recovery of all claims of-CbrUtoj4 rTth,: -a ittt ifi .iU- SA-

HAVINO Jacksonville Duval County, Great Britain, andto all other fjrcigti countries, sure in recommending, it to the;public. in Uw or equity, agains ,.the. United, tates be cleat celebrity, and is, at this time;unusually ia.
to Whit Smith & H. O'Brien the British North American jTovinoea excepted, Respectfully yours, fore Congress or the executive Departments, or tractive'from the serial works Bulwer aadotit*
respectfully informs his friends that he will con will remain as at present, under' the' act of 3d S. D. FEBNANDZ.'To against foreign. Governments before ;Boards of literary notables'written for'that Magaxiaat.

tinue the practice of his profession, as formerly. ATTORNEYS AT lAW,. Marchr'J19'and agreeably to instructions appended Mr.E. Peinsett. Gomuiissioners. and first appearing in its columns both, in .Great
Term of to the table of foreign postages. 3. ,F.r-,-settlement of accounts with the Britain and in the United States.. Such works U. *
each and E Florida.
If* will attend at every : Alh'gatot, Cclumt1aCo., st JACaso.vuI.P1May 6th, 1S51. "
DIRECTIONS.T PtatetJreaiuiy, War, Navy.Post .pmcej.'and "The Caxtons? an&My.New'ove), (both by
the Circuit Court in the -several Countieaefth M' Wnrr SMITH. I' -M. O'BRIEX-- This if certify it ii with UiacU-pleaS i-tT.t5.1 Interior Departments, and'obtaining the 'remission Bulwer,) "AIy>Peniowl rMedal/? !Tae Grtet

Eastern Judicial Circuit, the County of Offieo at Alligator. ; \ tXSce at Newnansville.. 1st. Every1 letter or parcel, not exceeding -halfan announce-tot the Public that] have btThhffttually 'of fines,penalties, and forfeitures,Jor alkged Hand," and other serials,.of whieh;numerous dial

Hamilton in the Middle Circuit, the Supreme ounce in weight, shall be deemed a-singlj. letter cured of the distressing (Joiuptetnt called Oy violations the .revenue, post office,,. or other editions are issued by.the. leading, publishers U

S W. BAJfiR or rate. enttrtt-\>y- the 'bigblyVredoniinended' remedy- of raws. .;, this country,' have .to be reprinted by those put*
Court*t Tallahassee, and tbe U. 4' Court:at St. 2d. All drop-letters, or letters placed in. any Mr.!:. I> i'oinsett.- bad r nitud to man j things 4. For securing letters patent; farvinventibns listens from the pages -of Black wood, after it hot

Augustine. All bu9ines8.entntel to his care ATTORNEY AT LA IIr. post office, not for transtnission, but for detmsry but f n 'avail ; I was' induced to try his very from the.United t-tatcs or frprn foreign* Goverot.mcnts been istuid by 'JHetsn. Seott tf Co., so that fob.

will receive prompt attention. JACKSONVILLE, EAST FLORIDA only, shall be charged with pugiage at.the rate ofone palatable ami plea iantMedicine, and to my great and procuring land warrants and pension'sunder scribers to the Reprint of that Magazine may attfaya -
cent each satisfaction wan completely cared within a. few the various pension laws of the United rely on having the f4d reading of thus
Address-J. 1'. SASDEESOS, Jacksonville, Reference, 3d. Each deputy postmaster, whose compensation days*, and have not been troubled since with that States." .. : /- fascindticg tales. wTERMS *

Duval Cbuntv, Florida.Jacksonville. Hon. W. B. FLEMING, Savannah, Georgia. for the last preceding fiscal year (ending the so much dreaded disease. 5. For collections 'generally,'embracing debts, -I -pfiraanum. .;%
Jon. 17. 1850. tf 13,31. tfOSSIANB. Both June) did not exceed$200), may send through I am happy to say other immediate cures have legacies and inheritances, in. the United States For any one of the four Reviews .- '. ii 00
March 20. the mail'all letters written In/ himself, and receive come under* my own'observation, within a few and foreign countries. For any two do SCO

Jniuc A. Prden can at all times through the man all written communications days. 1 cheerfully add my mite to the already 6. For the purchase and sale of lands in any of For any three do '7W
03Gen.: HART addressed to himself, on liispnwte busincst,which f States For all four of the Reviews ..
for great amount testimony with regard to your the or Territories of the Union, and loaning > 8 00
?. SANDERSON
be found at the office ofCol. J. shall not exceed in weight one half ounio free ofposttge. : Valuable .Medicine. I For Klaekwood's
ATTORNEY AT LAW, am, resnecfitlvke. moneys on mortgage of real estate-lying Magazine,:, .8 (X).
performance of professional service, and will This does not authorize them to frank: .iLHCAkNJr.To therein. : .; For Btackwood and three Reviews,, '9 00
also attend to the business of the latter gentleman KEY WEST, FliA.,. any letters iiulcss written by themselves, and on E. Poinsstt.Esq. 7. For investment' funds in.United States; For Blaekwood and the four Reviews; '10 DO
absence. Practices in the United States and State Courts their private bnMBOjd'only ; nor does it authorize 0 and State stocks and loans,collection of the dividends For Farmer' Guide [complete in 22 Nosy 'ft 00
during the occasions of his : of the Southern District Florida. Uttiu to'ruceive tree of, postage-any thingbut .JACKSONVILLE, May 21, 1831. thereon, and, generally for the transaction Payments to be made in all eases in advaaoa.%

Dee. 25,1351. _ _ July"lO-tf -. -- written communications addre&cd to themselves, Dear.Sir : I-conwlei;it to be a matter of ..duty.to of all business pertaining. to a law, loon, and / f.|TDT>TX-'r lT.
and on their private basineu.Netctpnptr inform you that I had been, l.iboringunder avery banking agency. ; A discount of tirtntu-fict ptr ctnt. from tie'
JScQueen Hclntosh, JOHN C.HATELY violent attack of Oiarrhaa,which burned the All communications addressed, postpaid, to above prices will be allowed to (mba ortethr
AT* LAW Rnln per qunjrter whtn rat from she kill of two Phy, and retidcrod 'toe unable Messrs. Palmer & Snethen. American and or- : four'or"more copies of any one or more, of Ua
ATTORNEY ATT OR W E Y A T L A W. t nffirt publication, ta actual and bona fidt o do any vurk. hut fortunately, when about to eign Agency city of Wash'ngton, will-ceive above works. Thus 4 copies of Black wood or

"Wn.1 attend the Circuit Courts in the Eastern OFFICE, NEWNANSVILLE s ubs&iLers: tg ive up sil ho1e uf ever obtaining relief I beard prompt and faithful attention. one of the Review will be sent to one addrtti tat
,
Circuit ; the United States District Court at St. From after the 30th of June, 1331, for each o f your "INDIAN LOXECUST," and the ue 1'ALVIER& SNETIIEN, $D ; 4 copies of the four Reviews and Blaekwood

the Supreme Court at Tallahassee ; 13AST fLOillDA ; newspaper not exceeding tbree'OUDces in weight, of five Dottles bus entirely restored me to health. Office No. 5 Carroll Place, Capitol HilL. for S3J1; and so on. .. -. -_ ,
Augustine; of sept. 11, tf. t he annexed rates per qua rter are to be paid quar- 1 take much pleasure ta recommend your Medicine Jay 3. lawtt. {c'z- Ordexsfroin Clubs must be sent dirtcttt
And prosecute Claims for citizens in any part t ony in advance. Thebo rates only ap1dy where to all those who may be similarly afflicted the yvblithert! as no, discount from these/prfcw'

Florida against the Government at Washington, .United States Mutual Insurance (he paper is sent from the office of publication to Yours, &o ,. ..BENJAMIN DAVID. Bounty Land and General can be allowed to Agentt: ***

ither before Congress or at the Departments. Company actual and bona fide subscriber To E Poinett, Esq. Agency, MoneVi current in the Slates where Issued*wpl

tf A Dear Sir i lam entirely relieved of"my,1 com ")il T.-WAl.KBR"wi give inpt -
May 2.1830 *
I be always addressed, postS Daid'or franked tat
KINCSLEY B, GIBBS Agent p laint. thanks to you for your "INDIAN LOXiSCUtiT efficient attention to the .BOUNTY Publishers. LEONARD SCOTTTft
,. 0 it is the best I have LAND CLAIMS of CXtft
officers
ever used"for' the ; and soldiers engaged '
James W. Bryant, HAYPOUT MILLS, DUVAI. CO, FLA. {, disease.and Ifcelliai ;in in 79 Foltonst .-N.Y... entranceGold sV,
.4 .... fCU >i>y recommending to the the FLORIDA.WAR, or in'either of the L'IDIAYe _
ATTORET AND CoUSSELLOR-AT-LAW, May 22, JS31 tf :- P., 0 0 public- "" Yours truly I WARS in which the U. States have been engaged The Globe..
tiEO1tUf COULTER. or the War with Great Britain of 1Sl'ltolaims
4 Will attend to Professional business in the Courts -- To E. Poinsett the U. A Congressional, Agricultural anf Literary
WAM'L HOYT & Co. Esq., c on States for MILITARY SERVICES, "
of the Eastern Circuit of Florida, and in the Fed- Cts-Cts Cta Cts.Cts. : :"L BATOS' ISJ.AXD; John'/BeachlV* SUPPLIES, PESSIOX, LOST PROPERTY, &C., and tony Newspaper'; _

,rol!Court for the Northern District of Florida. CflMMISSIO Not over 50 miles ,25 15 10 3; 2i 14 *J St 7 1331. a description of business requiring an Agent or nrttlE undersigned submits to the publtotJi.
to. .. ALSO-AGENT Ell MEIICIIANS Over i'60 and -not-over August $ Attorney at Washington /For procuring-;Land JL 'proposals for the GLOBE and its renqrW for
.. m 800 miles ISck 30 20 10 5 2J Penn Sir'f'Thi wil? infornryW ''thnt three of VVajra&Lj;hU'charge-will be S3 In other.cases the next session Congress.,. Cagres3haf JUVso -
;)"ort nral'Bas5iies ,1 i the State, respecting ftiTheByi g itgGfEVR'DECR1I'T1ON Over SOU; not ever 1000'"'' my children were daRgqroasly illwith the Dysenttry | tU Charge.Will be proportioned to-the nature and literally;patronized the uridertakieg'taarit

'. ALSO.: AtEsr : .) MACHINERY- Over200ff not over 400D commended 'me to try'your'-Med.'cine"' e Bounty Land iud other,claims, "on terms.which eon avail. The GLOBK is the only pepsi
for the collection of Claims upon the United- miles 123 75,50 25 12& 61 WAN ; ."; procured U-andii m max'be agreed upon.,, Letters" [which should be that will furnish foil reports of the proceed ? and
ALSO, Over 4000 miles 150 OX 60 30 15. 7$ harpy i to say that U Bottle*of it cured all throof poet:paid] will receive immediate attention.,"f. debates of the two Ilouae Coogrtss y and bsv
States for Military or other services', pensions, Georgia and French Burr Mill Stones ; Ensopus, my children-boning jour, valuable i'Mediciril June 5. IawtL ing received'their sanction as siithjthe besVK*

.applies furnished volunteers,and for horses or Colagen, Cullin and Bolting Cloths. Also, every DIRECTION'S. may become generally knowb.so that all that may porters will be engaged to write out the debase

':: 3LcsorvtLLE.: E. FtA.. Co., avaiinah, GaV.'i.. 1'. Mu.LEE & Co., 3d. Publishers of newspaper* are allowed to exchange snfcst cure forthis drtiigeroa.s disease that 1 have to 15OUNTY LAND, for service-.one month.or engrossed of the last;will doubtless give twayjt*others
York; ltrouLEaNot'us, & Co., Bos. free of postage, bee copy of each number ever known Iisard of.: My little daughter more ; the widows, and minor children of those great variety, which* in this progressiv
"i- \f !.L. practice in the'Courts of the Eastern t.u, M: w' F EL Loonr -*';x'. *.cw London, only; and this privilege** extends to -new.paperdpnbltahed about two years had 'tuCTcred long und :was; aged reduced deceased, are also entitled. The Subscriber will country, the conflicts of party and the 'ambitiom

ila ii. Circuit, in the Supreme Court*t Ct.; H. %McCo-3B E9t. .Wilmington, Del. Canada.-- to almost u keletOnftn 1 tried part ,1. untf&take, at a moderate compensation the for place and distinction, necessarily--produce.
Savannah,,Ang'u&20i 1831. '4th. The weight of -must be taken -Julius of those interested Vast interests will 'btf at stake upon the decisions
.n.on7fll.t *d In the" United tatosiistrictCourt sept.4-lf newspapers a Bottle of your "JNfl1A 'LOXECLISTY and ( Having been employ *
{ or''determined when they in a state ed in.public office for several of the oext Congresi; and there iagreattalei4lnboth
are dry it has acted like a trV.irui, the tbiKC i< n'*t improving years, his experience
.t or the' brtlicrn Dlstt"icl.of Florida. Having 5th1. Postmasters are not ,'entitleJto receive, stud way b4 keVii by tho
'"*n efficient and reliable agent at Washington he JOHN A, HAYER- DRUGGIST. newspapers free of postage under their fraukingprivilego .lieve. Respectfully; fAX-ilitjes to 'claimants fur' LAND AND PEN- All the honors of the''RepublicTlepe.-

'-eii1 prosecute claims against the United States Xo.;X54' Brnw O""Wrcctararifnii*,;<3i6FFEllsfor'8aievery -.- -. A.V.COLVIN. 51ONj>,.aaJ save them a .great.deal of troubl .dent' on the stscceion""t!>! the- Ptesideneyas'wdlaj
Gth* Ayiactit in advance does not entitle the To E. Poinsott- Esq. and .expense. Where"he "Obtaiunothing, no all the great and permanent interests which g*
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before Congress and the Departments at"Washing? t: : ; In- his party paying to any deduction fromUhe' above charge is made All letters post-paid will receive to the advancement of the power of the country,

Being permanently located at Jacksonville, he Landreth's Spirit Lamps, Camphine, Dear Sir: "! his is to certify that two Bottles of instructions se'nt. gress. *. 'J
attention Warranted Fresh Garden Rates of Postage to be charged vpon ajl transient your Men-tone called "INDIAN LOXECUST" C. W. BENNETT, Att'y.Washington The Daffy Globe will b? published daily,during
to
will give his entire and unremitting Seeds Newspapers and other the session of Congees?, and weekly the remainder
Printed has
every 'dcscripti'on of periiancntly cured two of our Negroes,ole severe D; C.
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-bis profession, and all business entrusted to his At Segars wholesale, Matter, except tfeicspipers and Peradicalt, Iia rrboea I take pleasure recommending October 1S50. tf of the year. It will contain full and .faitiM reports
w.. and retail, r publislied at intenalt not exceedi.zgcemonths yarvaluubleMedicine.-mms being without 'doubt of the proceedings of both Houses of COB-

H. will also attend to business as N.'Bl'lp5rit mWufactured and "always fresh, and tent from the office publicalijn, to actual one of the b.'st and safest remedieafor this disease, ffrNotice.. gress; and miscellaneous articles on'those general
any
and lor-sale as low as can be purchased in the; and bona fide tubicnbcrt. that I have brutf of or seen. Your* *- 4. subject which it is devotdtL, .-. ,.
NOTARY PUBLIC AND.COMM1SSIONER Southern market, for cash or approved credit. .- W. O.McINTYRE.truly, *4LL Subscribers to the balding fund of St. (The lVerky G.'obe wiU. contaJnurd
Appointed by Governors of the following 'Nor.27-ly -JNO. A. M. d ; To E. Poinsctt xa. John's Church,;Jacksonville, who are entitli'd abd miscellaneous articles Jand will cssiasfl7
: : = s. > ...- -* Nota.-For Esq", to share JQ, said **
Affidavits and Acknowledgments i _, each : : .Church,.are requested to give debates of such importance as commtaionivtrsal -
swtake Testimony
} additional ounce,. or JACKSOXVTLLE, June 9th, 1331. present their vouchers to Dr. A'. &.Baldwin, Treasurer interest. "iv

to U used therein t DYING AND SCOURING fraction of an ounce, a o o .Dear -Sin .IJiave, used IIdiiLiecn5t of the t5aildin
r. :, Maine, "Virginia, E S T A B LISU: WENT beyondthetenounces ..iin in my family;and have found yon it a very valuable the 15th of November neiv and all persons baring .dollar*with' a'view to obtainS_ a'' morBgenenlcirculation'
'"'Yetmoat, North Carolina, AT0. 73 YORS STREET tbI tabIo an ad ,. c 2dittonal remedy for Diarrhoea. I take great pleasure in accounts against said Church for materials' V" !;%/
rate will becbatged. labour. &c..will also present'them 05 above The Vwgreuijuil Globe wOI bat
recommending it to the '. speci embody tir Jt
South Carolina OF public' '
REAH THE '
.. 'Massachusetts, ( COURT HOUSE,) 0I Reepectfullv, J..E.TOWXSEND. fied. A. SI BALDWIN: done fur the ,Us seventeen 'yeirjL,Congressional